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he worked with the browns ten years. it didn't take much to get him on board. >> it's a horrible dedisease, you know. and the best thing about this is raising awareness because there is nobody in this world that is not a effected somehow by breast cancer. >> so pick a tree and swing an ax at breast cancer. that way, you are going green will help pink. >> the farm has been in the family since 1896 and this is the first time they have done anything like this. this weekend, saturday, the tree farm will be the best place to help breast cancer. for each specialty tree, five dollars will be donate today the cause. for the trees you cut yourself, one dollar will go. for nor information; go to our website, abc2news.com. >> that is the first time they did that? the first annual. they will the it every year. that's a great idea. baltimore is carrying on a tradition of its own. giving winter wear to needy children. city employees and those living downtown and students gathered at the nuance pal building downtown. this is the 39th y
he worked with the browns ten years. it didn't take much to get him on board. >> it's a horrible dedisease, you know. and the best thing about this is raising awareness because there is nobody in this world that is not a effected somehow by breast cancer. >> so pick a tree and swing an ax at breast cancer. that way, you are going green will help pink. >> the farm has been in the family since 1896 and this is the first time they have done anything like this. this weekend,...
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police say there was a confrontation when browned fell unconscious. he had been with a group of teenagers that reportedly threw rocks at the officers front door. the trial is set to begin next tuesday. >> nice, bright day today. a big difference in temperatures. struggling to get out of the 30's, into the 40's. we started the morning in the 20's. wide picture, nothing going on. plenty of sunshine. no clouds. a couple of showers in carolina, kentucky and tennessee, but what catches your eye is the distance in the great lakes that will plague us all weekend long, starting tomorrow with a ring chance. today, we see the sun shine in chilly temperatures. eventually, temperatures come up, and i will be tell it all coming up. >> today, the winner martin o'malley signed several proclamations' regarding -- governor martin o'malley signed several proclamations regarding last month's election, including the same-sex marriage law. couples waited in line for the montgomery county clerk's office to open so they could get a post-dated marriage license. while a lot i
police say there was a confrontation when browned fell unconscious. he had been with a group of teenagers that reportedly threw rocks at the officers front door. the trial is set to begin next tuesday. >> nice, bright day today. a big difference in temperatures. struggling to get out of the 30's, into the 40's. we started the morning in the 20's. wide picture, nothing going on. plenty of sunshine. no clouds. a couple of showers in carolina, kentucky and tennessee, but what catches your...
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it's raising money this weekend for breast cancer awareness, a disease which has touched the brown family in so many ways. we're going to take you out to the family farm and show you how you can help simply by purchasing a christmas tree this weekend. >>> december chill is back with a vengeance. low 40s, mid-30s now. humidity is on the dry side, but, man, what a difference a couple days could make. looks like we may whipsaw back mild before it's all said and done. beautiful finish to the day. it was a thin layer of cloud cover. thin layer. winter sky and beautiful finish to the day on the east side, but it is getting cold out there tonight. no question about that. football forecast. if you're handed -- headed out, temperatures looking good. mid-50s. we may end up closer to 60, depends on if we get the mild air, still tough to say. we'll keep updating that battle of the belt way tonight and through the day tomorrow. temperatures now mid-30s to upper 20s on the ma. the chill is out there. overnight this gets cold has we drop to freezing by daybreak tomorrow. how about the locales. anne arun
it's raising money this weekend for breast cancer awareness, a disease which has touched the brown family in so many ways. we're going to take you out to the family farm and show you how you can help simply by purchasing a christmas tree this weekend. >>> december chill is back with a vengeance. low 40s, mid-30s now. humidity is on the dry side, but, man, what a difference a couple days could make. looks like we may whipsaw back mild before it's all said and done. beautiful finish to...
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i am pamela brown. >> i am cynne simpson. we want to get a look at our forecast would jacqui jeras. cooling off. >> definitely have to change what you are wearing today because temperatures are much colder. we are talking 36 at reagan national, 30 at dulles, 28 in winchester and gaithersburg, 25 degrees in frederick. how much colder than yesterday want --- between 25 and 30 degrees colder. 29 degrees colder in quantico. that is a shock to the system. mostly sunny skies today. 36 degrees at 9:00, 44 at noon, high temperature in the mid to upper 40's. now, traffic would jamee whitten. >> good morning. it was a busy overnight. things are calming down. beltway in bethesda, looking okay. incidents involving a tractor- trailer with the far right lane blocked before the exit for 270. the beltway 201, in the loop construction has been wrapped up leaving college park. outer loop still has some construction. the cautious approach in any construction site. virginia beltway on schedule. northbound 95 out of newington, quiet. back to you. >> thank you. let's turn to the developing story on the o
i am pamela brown. >> i am cynne simpson. we want to get a look at our forecast would jacqui jeras. cooling off. >> definitely have to change what you are wearing today because temperatures are much colder. we are talking 36 at reagan national, 30 at dulles, 28 in winchester and gaithersburg, 25 degrees in frederick. how much colder than yesterday want --- between 25 and 30 degrees colder. 29 degrees colder in quantico. that is a shock to the system. mostly sunny skies today. 36...
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council chair kwame brown plans to plead guilty in federal court. today prosecutors formally charged shea brown with bank fraud and sources say that plea deal could include jail time. shea brown operated his brother's kwame's campaign. >>> tonight a local woman may have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for what she said on the internet. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan in fairfax where a judge today ordered a woman to take back at least part of her online review of her contractor. >> good people do prevail. it's very, very hatchet. >> reporter: contractor christopher dietz crowing outside the courthouse after winning a preliminary injunction against a former customer who wrote a series of scathing online reviews. >> what she put up there were pure lies. >> reporter: jane perez said she never imagined her reviews on yelp and angie's list would land her in court facing thousands of dollars in legal fees and potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for defamation. she'd hired dietz to install a toilet, but when things went
council chair kwame brown plans to plead guilty in federal court. today prosecutors formally charged shea brown with bank fraud and sources say that plea deal could include jail time. shea brown operated his brother's kwame's campaign. >>> tonight a local woman may have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages for what she said on the internet. >> reporter: i'm bruce leshan in fairfax where a judge today ordered a woman to take back at least part of her online review of...
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now, back to jeff. >> brown: and to egypt. within the last 24 hours the country has seen the worst violence since president mohamed morsi was elected in june. seven people were killed and more than 600 hurt during overnight clashes in cairo outside the presidential palace. we have a report from jonathan rugman of "independent television news." >> reporter: last year, they ousted a dictator. last night, they turned against one another. religious and secular egyptians fighting outside the palace of their first freely-elected president. after riot police gave up keeping the two warring sides apart. seven people were killed and hundreds were injured. both sides were armed with clubs, but eyewitnesses said the first gunfire came from president morsi's supporters. the president's opponents let off fireworks. but they say they won't back down until the president gives up sweeping new powers or resigns. this morning, the army moved in. not to mount a military coup, but to defend a president they would once have jailed for his politica
now, back to jeff. >> brown: and to egypt. within the last 24 hours the country has seen the worst violence since president mohamed morsi was elected in june. seven people were killed and more than 600 hurt during overnight clashes in cairo outside the presidential palace. we have a report from jonathan rugman of "independent television news." >> reporter: last year, they ousted a dictator. last night, they turned against one another. religious and secular egyptians...
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we can use this to advertise to bakers everywhere. [ man ] browns summit, north carolina. crescent city, california we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehoe exists today. we were becoming more than this lile flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> 3 special war veterans and arrived at dulles today. they are all straight puppies taken in by soldiers deployed in afghanistan. >> his soldier found him at a checkpoint in security detail. he is going to seattle to live with the soldier's girlfriend. >> the third was found on base when he was just eight weeks old. he is not going to live with his soldier. >> ready for a chilly day? >> tomorrow, 45 degrees. after that, back into the 50's to 60's for the weekend. rain comes our way late sunday into monday. monday and into tuesday, could rain around us. >> thank you very much. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is nbr. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. susie will be along a little later in the program. disappointed-- that's how the top republican on capitol hill described the pace of progress on avoiding the fiscal cliff. we discuss where the talks stand with a top democrat, senator kent conrad of north dakota. and the
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public...
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council chairman kwame brown's brother is charged with the same kind of crime that forced brown to resign. he is facing bank fraud charges. he is accused of claiming build 35,000 of income on a mortgage loan request. kwame brown also pled guilty to lying about his income on bank loan applications. >>> the big story, for the first time in days, president obama and house speaker john boehner spoke by phone about the looming fiscal cliff. the hope is that this is a sign the two sides are trying to kick start negotiations. fox 5's bob barnard has more. >> i hope he with can come together. it is important to avoid the fiscal cliff and to do it the right way. >> reporter: doing it the right with a depends on who you are speaking to. i asked chris van hollen what happens if the white house and republicans in congress cannot reach a deal by january 1st. >> it doesn't necessarily mean january 2nd the world falls apart. but what it does mean is, if you go into january, deeply into january without having resolved these issues, taxes will go up across the board on everybody. that is a big tax increas
council chairman kwame brown's brother is charged with the same kind of crime that forced brown to resign. he is facing bank fraud charges. he is accused of claiming build 35,000 of income on a mortgage loan request. kwame brown also pled guilty to lying about his income on bank loan applications. >>> the big story, for the first time in days, president obama and house speaker john boehner spoke by phone about the looming fiscal cliff. the hope is that this is a sign the two sides are...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. s
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i'm margaret warner. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening. i'm susie gharib. 32 days and counting and still no deal to avoid the fiscal cliff, as the president and republicans continue with verbal jabs about e
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breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> it is mostly sunny and 38 degrees in central maryland right now. your complete first warning weather forecast is still coming up. >>> in egypt clashes continue. supporters of president mohammed morsi battled off protestors. five people are dead, over 400 hurt. the demonstrations began over morsi's declaration that he should be given near absolute power. >>> recreational marijuana is officially legal under washington state law and marijuana smokers are over joyed. at midnight there was a celebration at the seattle space needle. pot spokeers lit up as the new law took effect. the measure makes it legal to carry up to an announce of marijuana. supporters say they couldn't be happier. >> it's amazing. i'm not a criminal anymore. i can't go to jail for small amounts of marijuana. i'm free to be free. >> marijuana remains illegal under federal law though. that means federal agents can sti
breakfast pastry that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> it is mostly sunny and 38 degrees in central maryland right now. your complete first warning weather forecast is still coming up. >>> in egypt clashes continue. supporters of president mohammed morsi battled off protestors. five people are dead, over 400 hurt. the...
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rrell brown. >>> digging in. despite some signs of a compromise, the white house says it is ready to go over the fiscal cliff. >>> lighting up legally. this morning a law permitting recreational marijuana use goes into effect in washington state. >>> and royal ruse. australia's shop jocks pose as queen elizabeth and prince charles in a prank phone call to the duchess of cambridge's hospital. >> when can you take me to the hospital, charles? >> when can you come down to take her? maybe in the morning or something, if that's okay. captioning funded by cbs >> this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, december 6, 2012. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm terrell brown. stunning. that's what they hear after the obama administration is ready to go over the fiscal cliff if the gop doesn't bid on higher taxes. on top earners. a just released poll shows nearly half of those ads say it's time to end tax cuts for the wealthy but keep it in place for americans earning $250,000 or less. 32% say the tax cuts should remain in p
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council chairman kwame brown is facing bank fraud charges, the same charge that led brown to resign his council seat. he made false claims about his income on a mortgage loan application in 2010. his attorney says that brown plans to plead guilty. che brown also pled guilty to a similar charge in 1995. >>> invasion of privacy or creative marketing? that's the question behind new technology that verizon is working on. according to a patent application, the company is trying to create a device like a dvr that can record your every move. the idea is to cater tv ads specifically to you. but some say the device crosses the line, and nbc technology contributor says users will always have the option to turn off the technology. >> just the idea that we would all be carrying around gps devices in our pockets, checking in to locations and telling our friends where we are, that would seem pretty creepy five years ago, but nowadays, everybody's doing it. >> i just want to enjoy my show, fall asleep in front of the couch and not worry about someone watching me fall asleep. >> verizon would not comme
council chairman kwame brown is facing bank fraud charges, the same charge that led brown to resign his council seat. he made false claims about his income on a mortgage loan application in 2010. his attorney says that brown plans to plead guilty. che brown also pled guilty to a similar charge in 1995. >>> invasion of privacy or creative marketing? that's the question behind new technology that verizon is working on. according to a patent application, the company is trying to create a...
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cynne pamela brown in for this morning. jacqui jeras? is like overall but not sprinkles and a few spots. see most of it to the north and west of the metro area. light showers through springfield and alexandria, 66 door and the i- the district as well. very light and should not ourly impact things on roadways. temperature-wise, we are plenty did not have to worry about freezing here. we will see a chance of showers here and there through the i think weurs but up a little bit more this afternoon, with a high temperature of around 52 degrees. ride of-coaster haveratures which we will a minute but first let's check jamie. with time of mourning the morning it starts to get busy addthen a few incidents to to it. in virginia with your -- 66, volume out of centreville toward fair oaks. of the merger lane you come out of 50, that is the incident. bad but it doesn't cause of rubbernecking. h 270and, a cras for west montgomery ave. left side.f the definitely slowing up quickly eveone coming out of germantown. you can see the road spread. back to yo
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couple chairman kwame brown's brother is facing bank fraud charges. chay brown was charged today and his attorney said he plans to plead guilty. he claimed $35,000 in income he never made on a mortgage loan modification q. brown previously was convicted for bank fraud and he was found guilty 20 years ago in a separate case. >>> the prince georges county judge said that governor o'malley does not have to appoint a nominee to fill an empty delegate seat. greg hall was nominated by democratic committee in the county to fill tiffany alston's seat. she left office when she was convicted of misconduct. the governor didn't want to appoint hall. his attorney tried to get the judge to order the appointment but the judge ruled against hall. >>> deadlocked, that is how people on capitol hill are describing talks to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. the president and republican leaders came out tough today with some tough talk about the other side's plan. fox 5s tom fitzgerald was following the story. 26 more days to go on this. >> reporter: time is running out,
couple chairman kwame brown's brother is facing bank fraud charges. chay brown was charged today and his attorney said he plans to plead guilty. he claimed $35,000 in income he never made on a mortgage loan modification q. brown previously was convicted for bank fraud and he was found guilty 20 years ago in a separate case. >>> the prince georges county judge said that governor o'malley does not have to appoint a nominee to fill an empty delegate seat. greg hall was nominated by...
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brown: thank you, madam president. i rise to address an issue that concerns families and children and veterans and so many people in north carolina and ohio and around the country and around the world. i rise for millions of americans, family members, friends, loved ones, and colleagues who experience some level of disability. people living with disabilities have long been isolated, pushed to the margins of society. an example of that is america's deaf community. the deaf community strongly supports this treaty. many students at gallaudet university, a university founded by an act of congress in 1864, the charter synd by president lincoln so that people with disabilities are capable of doing so much more to enrich our culture. gallaudet -- i sit on the board of one -- you the only senator's senator in this body who sits on the board of gallaudet. i sit on the board of this great yiewrveghts the only one of its kind in the world. it's close to 150 years old. we know how important it is. many students at gallaudet from o
brown: thank you, madam president. i rise to address an issue that concerns families and children and veterans and so many people in north carolina and ohio and around the country and around the world. i rise for millions of americans, family members, friends, loved ones, and colleagues who experience some level of disability. people living with disabilities have long been isolated, pushed to the margins of society. an example of that is america's deaf community. the deaf community strongly...
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i am pamela brown. >> i am steve chenevey. we want to get to jacqui jeras with a look at our forecast. >> good morning. it feels like december. the big chill is back. if you don't like the warm weather, are starting on the cold side again. if you like the sunshine, we will have plenty today. if you don't like the cold, we will have a milder weekend ahead. starting with temperatures in the upper 20s to low 30's across much of the region. 36 at reagan national, 31 at dulles. 23 in frederick and 32 degrees in fredericksburg. are expense forecast for today chile is still to 9:00 at 36 degrees. -- chilly. 44 at noon, 41 at 5:00, high temperatures around 46 degrees in the metro area. the seven-day forecast is coming up featuring rain in the forecast. back to you. >> thank you. we are following a developing story that could impact your morning commute on the outer loop of the beltway near 270. >> john gonzalez has the latest. >> highway crews are working as carefully as possible. you can imagine how dangerous the work is, but they ar
i am pamela brown. >> i am steve chenevey. we want to get to jacqui jeras with a look at our forecast. >> good morning. it feels like december. the big chill is back. if you don't like the warm weather, are starting on the cold side again. if you like the sunshine, we will have plenty today. if you don't like the cold, we will have a milder weekend ahead. starting with temperatures in the upper 20s to low 30's across much of the region. 36 at reagan national, 31 at dulles. 23 in...
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council chairman kwame brown has been charged with bank fraud, the same charge that led kwame brown to resign his council seat earlier this year. according to the charging documents, che brown made false claims about his income on a mortgage loan application back in 2010. his lawyer says brown plans to plead guilty. che brown also pleaded guilty to a similar charge back in 1995. >>> one of the world's biggest banks announced today it will cut jobs and close some branches. citigroup plans to lay off about 11,000 workers worldwide. most of those cuts will be in consumer banking. about 80 branches around the world are closing. more than half of them in the united states. and that includes a citibank in manassas and glen burne. citigroup's stock went up after this announcement. executives say the cuts will help them save about $1 billion a year. >>> warm around here it seems for quite some time. but that now is about to change. veronica, is that right? >> that's right. it was all from this morning's cold front. there it is, moving through. we sure didn't get much rain out of it. but everyb
council chairman kwame brown has been charged with bank fraud, the same charge that led kwame brown to resign his council seat earlier this year. according to the charging documents, che brown made false claims about his income on a mortgage loan application back in 2010. his lawyer says brown plans to plead guilty. che brown also pleaded guilty to a similar charge back in 1995. >>> one of the world's biggest banks announced today it will cut jobs and close some branches. citigroup...
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that's according to a new study by researchers at brown university. they found the smoke asking drinking habits of more than 100 college students were part of the survey. those who drank heavily and smoked during the same day were more likely to have a hangover the next morning. the symptoms were worse in students who smoked the morning after drinking as well. >>> time now for a check on the weather. over to meteorologist lynette charles who's going to tell you what you can prepare for as you head out the door this morning. >> you called this a roller coaster ride. >> it is charlie, a roller coaster of temperatures. this time we're down. but let's see what's going on right now in the atmosphere. we can see the satellite and radar combination here. with the satellite no type of clouds. that's why these temperatures really dropping off this morning. with the radar we're not seeing any type of rain. we are going to see lots of sunshine in here and the reason why is high pressure is going to be building in as we go through the rest of today. you are getti
that's according to a new study by researchers at brown university. they found the smoke asking drinking habits of more than 100 college students were part of the survey. those who drank heavily and smoked during the same day were more likely to have a hangover the next morning. the symptoms were worse in students who smoked the morning after drinking as well. >>> time now for a check on the weather. over to meteorologist lynette charles who's going to tell you what you can prepare for...
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i am pamela brown. >> i am steve chenevey. get right to jacqui jeras with the forecast. i don't want the dog driving the car. back in theon snl day. that story in a moment. first, the big chill is back. headline.r better temperatures are 25 degrees to this hour colder at than yesterday morning. be good news is there will lots of sunshine. we do have a milder weekend ahead. out with temperatures mostly in the freezing rain. 36 degrees at reagan national now. now, back to you. traffic headaches on the 270.ay outer loop at >> the tractor-trailer flipped side around 2:00 this morning. unload it.o john gonzalez as the latest. >> i have to tell you, a highway fast work ofing still takeswill hours. dozen workersa t now, and human conveyor belts inside the 18-wheeler, which test flipped over on its side. thousands anding thousands of pounds of pineapple, box by box. they have set up an area on the lane where they are walls of boxes. the outbound lanes of 495 near 270, the driver of the 18- wheeler lost control of his d over.nd flippe you can see one lane is still closed. too ear
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council chairman kwame brown's brother is now charged with the same kind of crime that forced brown to resign. shea brown is faces bank fraud charges accused of claiming $35,000 on a morning loan request. he will plead guilty. he was convicted of a similar crime in 1995. kwame brown also pled guilty to lying about his income on bank loan applications. >>> it was a phone call that perked up ears across the capital tonight as we get word president obama and house speaker john boehner spoke by phone later today, no word what was discussed as the two men try to strike a deal from sending the country over the so- called fiscal cliff. fox 5's bob barnard with the latest development. >> perhaps the phone call is a sign the two sides are trying to kick start negotiations on a tax and spending plan before mandatory cuts in government spending and tax increase goes into effect in less than a month. maryland congressman chris van hollen says he thinks there's only a 50/50 chance a compromise will be reached by the looming end of the year deadline. >> i hope we can come together. it's important to
council chairman kwame brown's brother is now charged with the same kind of crime that forced brown to resign. shea brown is faces bank fraud charges accused of claiming $35,000 on a morning loan request. he will plead guilty. he was convicted of a similar crime in 1995. kwame brown also pled guilty to lying about his income on bank loan applications. >>> it was a phone call that perked up ears across the capital tonight as we get word president obama and house speaker john boehner...
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for truvia baking blend, we mix sweetness from the stevia leaf with sugar, for a blend that bakes and browns like sugar, with 75% fewer calories per serving. . >>> heavy rain and winds moving through as second of storms arrive. tens of thousands have lost power. >>> i'm meteorologist mike nicco. we are on storm watch. second in a series of storms. heaviest rains and wi with a new york hotel maid to settle her charge of sex abuse against him. >>> and finally from us this friday morning, an indiana man is trying to raise bell-ringing to very new heights. pastor billy nichiren has been ringing his hand bell for the salvation army since noon yesterday. his goal is to reach 60-c 60-consecutive hours. >> our reporter meghan schiller, from our abc affiliate, has the details. >> reporter: pastor billy nichiren is a triathlete. but he hopes to add another sport to his list, extreme well bell-ringing. >> for the most part, i think -- when a child starts going daddy, daddy, daddy. i use that here. >> reporter: his challenge, ring the salvation army's bell nonstop for 60 hours. >> for every hour i ring
for truvia baking blend, we mix sweetness from the stevia leaf with sugar, for a blend that bakes and browns like sugar, with 75% fewer calories per serving. . >>> heavy rain and winds moving through as second of storms arrive. tens of thousands have lost power. >>> i'm meteorologist mike nicco. we are on storm watch. second in a series of storms. heaviest rains and wi with a new york hotel maid to settle her charge of sex abuse against him. >>> and finally from us...
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terrell brown reports for wjz, on the man charged. [ bleep ] >> reporter: two days after this now-infamous confrontation on a subway platform in midtown, manhattan, led to the death of 28-year-old key sukwan. they believe the man pushed him onto the tracks as the train approached. the grisly event unfolded before a crowd of people. >> the train was about three- quarters into the platform. you know, it was slowing down by that point. but then after it started slowly going to the platform, you almost heard like a thud. a thud, like something was hit under the train. >> reporter: nayim davis, seen here arguing with the victim, was apprehended tuesday. the 30-year-old street vendor reportedly confessed after being spotted by an off-duty police officer. he recently shaved his head but was recognized by this newsstand operator. >> he i said, this looks like you. he said, no, that's me not me. and i said, i'm looking at the nose and i recognize him. >> reporter: charges are expected today. and investigators have plenty of photographic evidence from the scene. r. umar abassy are a freelance photog
terrell brown reports for wjz, on the man charged. [ bleep ] >> reporter: two days after this now-infamous confrontation on a subway platform in midtown, manhattan, led to the death of 28-year-old key sukwan. they believe the man pushed him onto the tracks as the train approached. the grisly event unfolded before a crowd of people. >> the train was about three- quarters into the platform. you know, it was slowing down by that point. but then after it started slowly going to the...
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terrell brown reports for wjz with more. >> reporter: two days after this now infamous confrontation on a subway platform in midtown, manhattan, led to the death of kesuk hahn. investigators are looking at a man they believe pushed hahn onto the tracks as a train approached. the grisly event unfolded in front of a crowd of people. >> the train was approaching. slowing down at that point. but after it was slowly going to the platform, you almost heard like a thud. a thud like something was under the train. >> reporter: nayim davis, seen here arguing with the victim was apprehended tuesday. the 30-year-old street vendor reportedly confessed after being spotted by an off-duty officer. he recently shaved his head but was recognized by this news stand operator. >> i said, that looks like you. and he said, no, that's not me. and i said, i'm looking at the nose and i rose recognize you. >> reporter: police have plenty of photographic evidence from the scene. r., umar abassi, a freelance photographer managed to take 49 shots, including the one that landed on the front page of the new york po
terrell brown reports for wjz with more. >> reporter: two days after this now infamous confrontation on a subway platform in midtown, manhattan, led to the death of kesuk hahn. investigators are looking at a man they believe pushed hahn onto the tracks as a train approached. the grisly event unfolded in front of a crowd of people. >> the train was approaching. slowing down at that point. but after it was slowly going to the platform, you almost heard like a thud. a thud like...
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he is charged with manslaughter in the death of christopher brown. police say there was a confrontation back in june. his trial is set to begin on tuesday. >> mayor stephanie rawlings- blake is standing by the program. three cameras were erroneously issuing tickets. the mayor said the rate is less than 4%. >> we are putting additional things in place, checks and balances, trying to figure out what those breakdowns happened so we can reduce that down to zero. >> the mayor put together a task force to review the program. >> the three casinos earned over $40 million last month. maryland alive accounted for $34 million of that total. hollywood casino generated $5.4 million.lio governor martin o'malley will sign several proclamations. he will declare which referendum were passed by voters. that includes the new same-sex marriage law. some couples are waiting in line so they can get a post dated marriage license. the state is allowing couples looking to wed on newsday to get those licenses. >> washington residents voted to legalize marijuana. when that new
he is charged with manslaughter in the death of christopher brown. police say there was a confrontation back in june. his trial is set to begin on tuesday. >> mayor stephanie rawlings- blake is standing by the program. three cameras were erroneously issuing tickets. the mayor said the rate is less than 4%. >> we are putting additional things in place, checks and balances, trying to figure out what those breakdowns happened so we can reduce that down to zero. >> the mayor put...
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terrell brown reports for wjz, the grisly scene unfolded before a crowd of cameras. >> reporter: two days after this now infamous confrontation, on a subway platform in midtown, manhattan, led to the death of kesuk hahn. the grisly event unfolded before a crowded station and a number of cameras. >> the train was about three- quarters into the platform. you know, it was slowing down by that point. but then after it started slowly going to the platform, you almost heard like a thud, a thud. like something was hit under the train. >> reporter: nayim davis, seen here arguing with the victim, was apprehended tuesday. the 30-year-old street vendor reportedly confessed after being spotted boy an off-duty police officer. he recently shaved his head but was recognized by this newsstand operator. >> he said that's not me. and i recognized him. >> reporter: charges against davis are expected today. and investigators have plenty of photographic eferredz from the scene. r. umar abassi, a freelance photographer, managed to take 41 shots, including one that landed on the front page of the new york
terrell brown reports for wjz, the grisly scene unfolded before a crowd of cameras. >> reporter: two days after this now infamous confrontation, on a subway platform in midtown, manhattan, led to the death of kesuk hahn. the grisly event unfolded before a crowded station and a number of cameras. >> the train was about three- quarters into the platform. you know, it was slowing down by that point. but then after it started slowly going to the platform, you almost heard like a thud, a...
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cinnamon rolls. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> the nominations for the 2013 grammy awards are in. 6 different artists are tied with 6 nominations. kanye west, jay z, frank ocean, dan of the black keys by himself. mumford and sons and the pop band fun. others include call me maybe which is up for song of the year. >> the music world is mourning the loss of jazz musician dave bruback. he was regarded as one of the greatest american jazz artists. he helped define the swinging smoky rhythms of the 1950s and 60s jazz scene. he was even designated a living legend by the u.s. library of congress. three years later he was the first modern jazz musician to be on the cover of time magazine. his hit you are hearing i believe take five became the first jazz record to sell a million copies and never gone out of print since 1959. he died of heart failure wednesday, one day shy of his 92nd birthday. >> the influences in jazz do not get much be
cinnamon rolls. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> the nominations for the 2013 grammy awards are in. 6 different artists are tied with 6 nominations. kanye west, jay z, frank ocean, dan of the black keys by himself. mumford and sons and the pop band fun. others include call me maybe which is up for song of the year. >>...
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cinnamon rolls. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> welcome back. a gorgeous morning. i know it is dark but it is morning. you are watching fox 5 morning news. it is time for fox 5 holiday tradition. this is the time of year when we ask to you please send in your ornaments for the fox 5 christmas tree. we'll decorate a tree with your festive donations and then give it to a local charity. hopefully, it will help brighten up their day. >> send your ornament to 5151 northwest wisconsin avenue. be sure to put it to the attention of the fox 5 christmas tree. >>> 90 years of tradition are the focus of tonight's christmas tree lighting. it features neil patrick harris along with a line-up of top acts. >> holly morris is our top act. she has more from the ellipse where organizes are are getting ready for the all-star show. >> good morning. >> reporter: good morning. thank you. i've done this quite a few years and i have to say i think this i
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brown has been very successful at that. >> reporter: brown seems to bear a remarkable resemblance to the not-so-average actor, sean penn. in fact, investigators say tips have led them to penn's movie body-double twice. but this morning, the fbi says it now has a promising new lead, saying it's possible brown, a former mormon missionary, could be hiding in utah. then again, they say, jason brown could be anywhere. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> fascinating. >> sure is. >>> time, now, for the weather and sam champion. and that series of storms pounding the west coast, sam. >> three back-to-back storms, started on wednesday. by the time we get to sunday, some places will have had 20 inches of rain. early this morning, an inch of rain per hour in the bay area, 50-mile-per-hour winds. that's the kind of thing that happens each time one of these lows move through. look at what will happen in the next, well -- all the way through sunday. eight to ten inches of rain. and once you get elevation in here, the highest amount of rain will be right in that ta
brown has been very successful at that. >> reporter: brown seems to bear a remarkable resemblance to the not-so-average actor, sean penn. in fact, investigators say tips have led them to penn's movie body-double twice. but this morning, the fbi says it now has a promising new lead, saying it's possible brown, a former mormon missionary, could be hiding in utah. then again, they say, jason brown could be anywhere. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles....
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researchers at brown university measured the radiation from typical nail lamps and determined you would have to use the lamp every week for 250 years in order for it to pose any real cancer risk. still, doctors say they should use uv radiation not too often. >>> talk about a show of true sportsmanship. jerrod stevens is part of his school's wrestling team in tennessee. he has cerebral palsy. he was matched up against 13-year-old justin. after the two wrestlers shook hands, justin got down on the mat, grabbed his arm and he got the pin and win. that moment was spontaneous and not planned. he said his son isn't afraid of trying anything. >>> still to come, an arrest in the case of a man pushed to his death on the subway, why the suspect said he's the real victim. >>> a live look at the ellipse where the national christmas tree is ready to be lit. the big show is just seven minutes away. we'll give you a >>> a court appearance for the man accused of shoving a stranger in front of a new york subway station. the suspect is charged with murder and claims he's the real victim. for the family o
researchers at brown university measured the radiation from typical nail lamps and determined you would have to use the lamp every week for 250 years in order for it to pose any real cancer risk. still, doctors say they should use uv radiation not too often. >>> talk about a show of true sportsmanship. jerrod stevens is part of his school's wrestling team in tennessee. he has cerebral palsy. he was matched up against 13-year-old justin. after the two wrestlers shook hands, justin got...
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cinnamon rolls. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...so fun. >>> how would you like to visit the moon? a new space tourism company wants to make that reality. it's called the golden spike company. it was founded by a group of space veterans, including a former nasa executive and a former apollo flight director. the group hopes to use existing rockets and a new lander to send expeditions to the moon. i'm over the moon on this. unfortunately, it's not going to be cheap. two tickets will set you back $1.4 million. the company says international space agencies will likely be their biggest customer. they hope to make the first expedition in 2020. >> or you could go to hawaii. you know what i mean? if i had the choice, there's a few caribbean islands i'd like to visit as well. >> that's not enough for everybody. more than hawaii. >> the beach and the sunshine. that's all i need. >> sun or the moon. which one would you rather have? coming up on 5:41 now
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. >> reporter: that's sherri brown, an extended stay resident at the econo lodge in woodbridge. she was here last night when it happened. here when a 33-year-old clerk was sexually assaulted. >> i'm scared to go outside. i'm not even going to go get no ice. >> reporter: cops back at the scene today looking for more evidence. more information. last night, they went room to room to check things out. >> show your driver's license. they took a picture of you, and they searched your room. >> reporter: police tell the story this way. they say around 10:00 last night, a man calls the office, and tells the clerk he's locked out of his second-floor room. she leaves the office and goes outside to help him out. as she climbs the stairs, a masked man with a knife comes up from behind and forces her into that room. >> once she gets inside, she's rendered unconscious. and she wakes up to her -- to him, the suspect assaulting her. >> reporter: this does not appear to be a spur of the moment attack. imagine what that suspect had to do. he had to know that the clerk on duty last night was a woma
. >> reporter: that's sherri brown, an extended stay resident at the econo lodge in woodbridge. she was here last night when it happened. here when a 33-year-old clerk was sexually assaulted. >> i'm scared to go outside. i'm not even going to go get no ice. >> reporter: cops back at the scene today looking for more evidence. more information. last night, they went room to room to check things out. >> show your driver's license. they took a picture of you, and they...
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. >> reporter: that's sherri brown at the econo lodge here in woodbridge. she was here last night, when a 33-year-old clerk was sexually assaulted. >> i'm scared to go outside at nighttime. i'm not even going to go get no ice. >> reporter: cops back at the scene today looking for more evidence. more information. last night, they went room to room to check things out. >> you had to show your driver's license, they took a picture of you and searched your room. >> reporter: police tell the story this way. they say around 10:00 last night, a man calls the office and tells the clerk he's locked out of his second-floor room. she leaves the office and goes outside to help him out. as she climbs the stairs, a masked man with a knife comes up from behind and forces her into that room. >> when she gets inside, she's rendered unconscious. and she wakes up to him, the suspect, assaulting her. >> reporter: this does not appear to be a spur of the moment attack. imagine what that suspect had to do. he had to know that the clerk on duty last night was a woman. he had to k
. >> reporter: that's sherri brown at the econo lodge here in woodbridge. she was here last night, when a 33-year-old clerk was sexually assaulted. >> i'm scared to go outside at nighttime. i'm not even going to go get no ice. >> reporter: cops back at the scene today looking for more evidence. more information. last night, they went room to room to check things out. >> you had to show your driver's license, they took a picture of you and searched your room. >>...
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david brown the president of thomson reuters ip solution. a lot of u.s. companies, a lot of south korean companies, one country surprisingly missing. >> that is correct. china, actually is missing from the list this year. realistically, part of the index that we created to identify the most prolific indicators in the world is based on a proprietary methodology that, in essence, also rewards global friday. if you have an innovation that has value, then it should be covered throughout the world. chinese innovators do not tend to file outside of the country. tracy: that is what it is. they are keeping it all to themselves. we have been talking about that apple, samsung patent war lately. it has to be the people, too, right? >> sure. from an innovation standpoint, there are lots of ways to innovate. we felt we could use intellectual property information and financial data to correlate who is successfully innovating and what result is coming from a. we are focused on the tangible income. tracy: a lot of american companies all made the list for the first time t
david brown the president of thomson reuters ip solution. a lot of u.s. companies, a lot of south korean companies, one country surprisingly missing. >> that is correct. china, actually is missing from the list this year. realistically, part of the index that we created to identify the most prolific indicators in the world is based on a proprietary methodology that, in essence, also rewards global friday. if you have an innovation that has value, then it should be covered throughout the...
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we can use this to advertise to bakers everywhere. [ man ] browns summit, north carolina. crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal, which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> millions of people depend on metro drivers, but apparently some aren't getting enough sleep. we've reported on bus drivers working long hours and falling asleep at the wheel, but a new study by the transit agency reveals the real problem may be the shift those workers work. fox 5's sherri ly is monitoring metro tonight. >> reporter: it all started with concerns about safety, metro bus and rail workers in critical jobs working numerous double shifts, even longer, but an analysis of more than 3,000 bus and rail operators found the biggest factor in fatigue may be the critical hours between midnight and 8 a.m. >> night work, a lot of night work which dep
we can use this to advertise to bakers everywhere. [ man ] browns summit, north carolina. crescent city, california. we had a package go to kathmandu once. the web has been the reason this entire section of the warehouse exists today. we were becoming more than this little flour company in vermont. [ woman ] we're all going after one common goal, which is to spread the joy of baking throughout the whole world. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> millions of people depend on metro drivers, but apparently...
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of thes now, james brown, host of the nfl's today on cbs. >> good morning. hisat a time like this the ortionon is always why in a seagedy of this proportion. what do those closest to him say as they try to explain it to themselves and others? is thelement, i guess, is still manyeigning feeling by so many people. you've heard in manuel's report how he was a model citizen. charlie, one of the things i'm learning and working with this whole do mes you cmestic violen awareness and prevention issue seaay of the verizon foundation, oftentimes there's ome outernible reason why. i'me are some deep seeded eryitudes. sperly there'll be more to come out of this. i'm careful not to speculate as. the police have not talked about a motive as well. willat's an interesting point, j.b. discussi after this murder/suicide and what it means. the game on sunday, was there any talk at all that they would canc cancel it? >> norah, yes, there was. as a matter of fact, the league factthat up to the kansas city uiefs specifically and coach romeo crennel had his 16 cptains get togethe
of thes now, james brown, host of the nfl's today on cbs. >> good morning. hisat a time like this the ortionon is always why in a seagedy of this proportion. what do those closest to him say as they try to explain it to themselves and others? is thelement, i guess, is still manyeigning feeling by so many people. you've heard in manuel's report how he was a model citizen. charlie, one of the things i'm learning and working with this whole do mes you cmestic violen awareness and prevention...
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brown could mr. brown: could i e more minute? thank you. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: -- to deny favorable trade sto status. it proved that trade can be an instrument for improving human rights in the rule of law. pntr now includes the important magnitsky rule of law. i commend senator cardin for his leadership on this issue, on this important amendment. as the administration looks ahead to trade initiatives like ptt, congress can take steps now, new steps, to ensure the benefits of expanded trade workh workers. several colleagues and i have proposed legislation updating our objectives on labor, on the environment, on import safety and to restore congressional oversight to future trade negotiations, to agreements and especially to their enforcement. it is time we practiced trade so that it achieves real results for middle-class families in promoting job creation. mr. president, while russia pntr represents a positive step forward, we must build on this step to ensure that over the long-term promises made are promises kept. i thank the chair. the presiding of
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day--he's a flip flopper, too oh, we probably should have done something more for the chicks and the brown people. what did i say. >> did he say that president obama had an immoral victory. >> stephanie: yes, the completely wrong kind of people voted for him. >> oh, my god. >> stephanie: the major themes in the campaign were still the right ones to go with. i don't think it was the ideas. i think the ideas carried the day for us. >> they were the right ones, the far right right ones. >> stephanie: those carried ideas carried the day. >> and you know who else said far right? [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: all right. [ singing ] >> stephanie: i thought you meant reince priebus. >> reince priebus. >> stephanie: bonnie in jersey. >> caller: when you listen to it on the telephone and watch it on television, it's one of those chop chop movies. >> those godzilla movies. >> stephanie: because i'm out of sync. >> caller: yeah, i'm calling about medicare and social security. specifically social security. which was established as a trust fund. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: i worked in law for 40 y
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that was brown versus the board of education. or interracial marriage. that was a case called loving versus virginia. they were very slow to move on some of these as they watched the states move in one direction. that's when the supreme court finally moved. in this case you have something like 41 states that in one form or another have said no to same-sex marriage, so there's a question as to whether the country is ready. that is another reason that we're sort of looking at this and saying we'll see. >> i wonder if the court takes into account on the shifting views on all of this. i want you to check this out, this cmn national exit poll in november's election. 49% saying that same-sex marriage should be legal in their state, compared to 46% who said it should not. the public pretty much divided on this, but seems to be swaying towards approval. do they look at these kinds of things? >> not so much, i don't think, but, again, it's the question of where the country is moving and where the law is moving more than anything else. i would imagine if the supre
that was brown versus the board of education. or interracial marriage. that was a case called loving versus virginia. they were very slow to move on some of these as they watched the states move in one direction. that's when the supreme court finally moved. in this case you have something like 41 states that in one form or another have said no to same-sex marriage, so there's a question as to whether the country is ready. that is another reason that we're sort of looking at this and saying...